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Voltaire et Freeman

Voltaire et Freeman

Julia Livi

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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In Voltaire's 3rd bilingual (French and English) adventure, join him on vacation with his family. He is acquainted with a beautiful cat and learns to be friends with someone quite different from himself. Perfect for French or English language learners of all ages, but especially the little ones. Le troisi me volume des aventures bilingues de Voltaire se passent en vacances avec sa famille. Suivez-le pendant qu'il est pr sent un chat et apprend devenir copain avec quelqu'un de tr s different. Cette petite histoire est parfaite pour les l ves de fran ais et d'anglais de tout ages, mais surtout les tout petits.
The Wind in the Rose-Bush, and Other Stories of the Supernatural. By: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (Original Version)
She was born in Randolph, Massachusetts on October 31, 1852, to Eleanor Lothrop and Warren Edward Wilkins, who originally baptized her as "Mary Ella". Freeman's parents were orthodox Congregationalists, causing her to have a very strict childhood.Religious constraints play a key role in some of her works. In 1867, the family moved to Brattleboro, Vermont, where Freeman graduated from the local high school before attending attended Mount Holyoke College (then, Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, for one year, from 1870-71. She later finished her education at Glenwood Seminary in West Brattleboro. When the family's dry goods business in Vermont failed in 1873, the family returned to Randolph, Massachusetts. Freeman's mother died three years later, and she changed her middle name to "Eleanor" in her memory. 3] Freeman's father died suddenly in 1883, leaving her without any immediate family and an estate worth only $973. She moved in with a friend and began writing as her only source of income. During a visit to Metuchen, New Jersey in 1892, she met Dr. Charles Manning Freeman, a non-practicing medical doctor seven years younger than she. After years of courtship and delays, the two were married on January 1, 1902. Immediately after, she firmly established her name as "Mary E. Wilkins Freeman", which she asked Harper's to use on all of her work. 4] The couple built a home in Metuchen, where Freeman was known as a local celebrity for her writing, despite having occasionally published satirical fictional representations of her neighbors
Jerome, a poor man; A NOVEL By: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (Original Version)

Jerome, a poor man; A NOVEL By: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (Original Version)

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
nidottu
She was born in Randolph, Massachusetts on October 31, 1852, to Eleanor Lothrop and Warren Edward Wilkins, who originally baptized her as "Mary Ella". Freeman's parents were orthodox Congregationalists, causing her to have a very strict childhood.Religious constraints play a key role in some of her works. In 1867, the family moved to Brattleboro, Vermont, where Freeman graduated from the local high school before attending attended Mount Holyoke College (then, Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, for one year, from 1870-71. She later finished her education at Glenwood Seminary in West Brattleboro. When the family's dry goods business in Vermont failed in 1873, the family returned to Randolph, Massachusetts. Freeman's mother died three years later, and she changed her middle name to "Eleanor" in her memory. 3] Freeman's father died suddenly in 1883, leaving her without any immediate family and an estate worth only $973. She moved in with a friend and began writing as her only source of income. During a visit to Metuchen, New Jersey in 1892, she met Dr. Charles Manning Freeman, a non-practicing medical doctor seven years younger than she. After years of courtship and delays, the two were married on January 1, 1902. Immediately after, she firmly established her name as "Mary E. Wilkins Freeman", which she asked Harper's to use on all of her work. 4] The couple built a home in Metuchen, where Freeman was known as a local celebrity for her writing, despite having occasionally published satirical fictional representations of her neighbors
Classic Piano Repertoire - Lynn Freeman Olson: National Federation of Music Clubs 2024-2028 Selection Early to Mid-Intermediate Level
(Willis). 13 distinctive solos by the renowned composer Lynn Freeman Olson are now available in one collection Titles: Band Wagon * Brazilian Holiday * Cloud Paintings * Fanfare * The Flying Ship * Heroic Event * In 1492 * Italian Street Singer * Mexican Serenade * Pageant Dance * Rather Blue * Theme and Variations * Whirlwind.
Classic Piano Repertoire - Lynn Freeman Olson: National Federation of Music Clubs 2024-2028 Selection Early to Later Elementary Level
(Willis). 14 piano solos by the distinguished composer Lynn Freeman Olson. Olson's music is known for its distinctive style, often incorporating unusual harmonies and meters not often found in early teaching music. Titles: Caravan * Carillon * Come Out Come Out (Wherever You Are) * Halloween Dance * Johnny, Get Your Hair Cut * Jumping the Hurdles * Monkey on a Stick * Peter the Pumpkin Eater * Pony Running Free * Silent Shadows * The Sunshine Song * Tall Pagoda * Tubas and Trumpets * Winter's Chocolatier.
The Eye of Osiris Richard Austin Freeman

The Eye of Osiris Richard Austin Freeman

Richard Austin Freeman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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This is the tantalizing tale of a missing world-renowned archaeologist that, so far, no one seems to be able to find any clues to. Dr. Thorndyke, our detective, is unusually perceptive and begins to find clues leading to a man with a tattoo of the "Eye of Osiris".
As a Thief in the Night Richard Austin Freeman

As a Thief in the Night Richard Austin Freeman

Richard Austin Freeman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Harold Monkhouse is usually such an uncomplaining patient so when his brother Amos calls in one night, what he doesn't expect is to see him at death's door. Suspicions aroused, he demands an urgent second opinion. And when Harold is later found dead from arsenic poisoning, Amos is left in no doubt that foul play is afoot. The inquiry begins and Barbara Monkhouse is soon singled out as the prime suspect. What ensues is a roller coaster ride into crime fiction at its best as the truth of the fateful night eludes even the best of detective minds. Could it be a simple case of wife poisoning husband-or is it just possible that another shadowy figure stole into Harold's room, as a thief in the night, to rid the world of an innocent man?
A New England nun, and other stories. By: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

A New England nun, and other stories. By: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
nidottu
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (October 31, 1852 - March 13, 1930) was a prominent 19th-century American author.Freeman was born in Randolph, Massachusetts on October 31, 1852, to Eleanor Lothrop and Warren Edward Wilkins, who originally baptized her "Mary Ella". Freeman's parents were orthodox Congregationalists, bestowing a very strict childhood. Religious constraints play a key role in some of her works. In 1867, the family moved to Brattleboro, Vermont, where Freeman graduated from the local high school before attending, Mount Holyoke College (then, Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, for one year, from 1870-71. She later finished her education at Glenwood Seminary in West Brattleboro. When the family's dry goods business in Vermont failed in 1873, the family returned to Randolph, Massachusetts. Freeman's mother died three years later, and she changed her middle name to "Eleanor" in her memory. Freeman's father died suddenly in 1883, leaving her without any immediate family and an estate worth only $973. She moved in with a friend and began writing as her only source of income.During a visit to Metuchen, New Jersey in 1892, she met Dr. Charles Manning Freeman, a non-practicing medical doctor seven years younger than she. After years of courtship and delays, the two were married on January 1, 1902. Immediately after, she firmly established her name as "Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
The Adventures of Juneteena Freeman "CROWN"

The Adventures of Juneteena Freeman "CROWN"

Phyllis Tucker-Wicks

TRAFFORD PUBLISHING
2024
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Book 1: "Graveyard In The Attic" Crown: The New Adventures OF Juneteena Freeman Discover the Power of Heritage Dive into the hit teenage series: "Crown: The New Adventures of Juneteena Freeman." In Book 1, "Graveyard in the Attic", learn how a regular African American teenager stumbles upon a mystical crown that bestows her with the incredible powers of her ancestors. Juneteena embarks on a thrilling journey of self discovery, empowerment, and justice as she learns to wield these newfound abilities. Dive into this captivating adventure and witness Juneteena's transformation from a regular teen into a formidable superhero. As Juneteena navigates the challenges of adolescence, she learns to harness her newfound abilities to fight for justice and celebrate her culture. Her journey is a blend of self-discovery, empowerment, and adventure, reflecting the rich legacy of her forebears and the ongoing quest for freedom and equality. Explore her unknown legacy that has been passed down from her ancestors to the present day.
The Trials of Billy Freeman

The Trials of Billy Freeman

Alan F. Atkinson

Green Hill Publishing
2024
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Of all the Australian states, South Australia has most loudly perpetuated the historic myth that it was convict-free. But although it was not a destination for transportees, convicts and ex-convicts arrived in their thousands and helped build the new province. One of those was Billy Freeman.This is the true tale of a child convict who, after suffering the horrors of gaols and prison hulks, arrived alone in New South Wales aged just 13. Having laboured to gain his freedom, he then undertook an arduous cattle drive to South Australia with pioneer explorer Charles Sturt, and lived a hard farming life - confronting fire, economic depression and family tragedy - in the Adelaide Hills. All the while, Billy lived in the shadow of official discrimination, and he continued to have brushes with the law, even facing gaol again, with his wife Sarah, in middle age.Based on official records, the notes of family members and published histories, Billy's story is that of an unsung pioneer battler. It's a tale of determination and toughness, from a brutal childhood to making a new life in an often harsh environment.